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CORDING'S LIFE-BELT WADING TROUSERS, 
One further hint : the Aigher the trousers come up the better. 
Neither the ordinary wading trousers, nor stockings, however 
(nor their equivalent in leather boots), fulfil adequately a need 
which I have constantly experienced myself, and which I 
suppose, therefore, other fishermen have also felt: namely, a 
nether garment, that one can ‘paddle about with’ in wet 
weather, wet grass, and (if occasion requires) do a little extem- 
pore wading in, without encumbering one’s movements with 
the ordinary waders or boots, which, whatever their other- 
